Hi list,
Is there a way to interact with this list via the Web?
By interact, I mean, both read and post messages.
I have seen the main page for the list, where one can subscribe, etc.
and do know that there are archives. But archives are only for
reading, and not in a convenient format like a
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On 03/06/2014 12:17, Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis wrote:
FYI, in a wst soap client talking to a .net web service i find out,
that for SOAP calls, if the CONTENT-TYPE http header ( i'm using
fpc-http-protocol ) doesn't have the 'text/xml' plus the 'charset=UTF-8'
like this 'text/xml;
Hi,
Στις 3/6/2014 1:20 μμ, ο/η Reinier Olislagers έγραψε:
On 03/06/2014 12:17, Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis wrote:
FYI, in a wst soap client talking to a .net web service i find out,
that for SOAP calls, if the CONTENT-TYPE http header ( i'm using
fpc-http-protocol ) doesn't have the 'text/xml'
Hello, guys!
Firstly, thank you for such a great project! It's very nice to use it in a
study process in a school/university.
And now a question :)
I have some trouble working on one of my projects, it's code is here:
https://github.com/Barracuda72/PT
The problem is with function SentenceSample
On 07 Mar 2014, at 20:26, Barracuda wrote:
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function SentenceSample(N: integer): string; stdcall;
begin
//writeln('N = ', N);
//SentenceSample := RuGetSentence(N);
inc(N);
end;
-
On 07.03.2014 20:26, Barracuda wrote:
Code:
-
function SentenceSample(N: integer): string; stdcall;
begin
//writeln('N = ', N);
//SentenceSample := RuGetSentence(N);
inc(N);
end;
-
Of
OK, thanks. I've really figured that out - function should return PChar, not
string.
I'm writing an replacement for closed-source component (also written in
Pascal), and using disassembler because of that. This component
intercommunicate with two others, loadable library (on one side) written
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Am 23.02.2012 17:17, schrieb Everton Vieira:
Is there any plans to implement public procedures/function of a class
that can be used without been necessary to create the class?
Do you know class procedures/functions?
=== example begin ===
type
TTestClass = class
class procedure Foo;
On 23/2/12 4:17, Everton Vieira wrote:
Is there any plans to implement public procedures/function of a class
that can be used without been necessary to create the class?
I presume you know about class methods such as TObject's
class function ClassName : shortstring;
that you can use like
Everton Vieira tonvie...@gmail.com hat am 23. Februar 2012 um 17:17
geschrieben:
public procedures/function of a class that can be used without been
necessary to create the class?=?71c4af2e-7ede-4749-bc03-e827c6f6ed0d--
Maybe you mean class procedures?
That exists since many years.
I think that you just described class methods:
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/ref/refsu27.html
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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On Thu, 23 Feb 2012, Everton Vieira wrote:
Is there any plans to implement public procedures/function of a class that can
be used without been necessary to create the class?
This exists: class functions.
Given the declaration
TMYClass = Class
Class function doGLobal (Arg : ArgType)
Is there any plans to implement public procedures/function of a class that
can be used without been necessary to create the class?
--
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I try to learn to use generics properly.
First, this is a class definition without generics:
TMyDerived = class(TObjectList)
private
MyInt: integer;
public
constructor Create(FreeObjects: Boolean=True);
end;
It works. Now I try to derive a class with generics:
TMyGen =
Am 24.11.2011 16:56, schrieb Juha Manninen:
It says:
unit1.pas(40,24) Error: Duplicate identifier FreeObjects
Why? If I change FreeObjects to aFreeObjects then it works. Again why?
You simply picked a bad example, because TFPGObjectList contains a
property called FreeObjects, thus mode
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Bihar Anwar bihar_an...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Yes it works, but the {$DEFINE NOFORMSPLEASE} clause must be put in the unit
itself. If I put the clause in the first line of my console project, the unit
won't catch it.
How can I define a compiler directive
On 12 April 2010 13:25, Bart bartjun...@gmail.com wrote:
Commandline:
fpc -dNOFORMSPLEASE myprogram.pp
Not sure if this can be done from within FP IDE or Lazarus though.
Yes they do...
FP IDE:
Option Compiler Conditional Defines
Lazarus IDE:
Project Project Options Compiler
On Mon, April 12, 2010 14:03, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 12 April 2010 13:25, Bart bartjun...@gmail.com wrote:
Commandline:
fpc -dNOFORMSPLEASE myprogram.pp
Not sure if this can be done from within FP IDE or Lazarus though.
Yes they do...
FP IDE:
Option Compiler Conditional
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Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 8:09:42 PM
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On 12 April 2010 14:27, Tomas Hajny xhaj...@hajny.biz wrote:
These are obviously all valid. There's also another possibility though
(having advantages and disadvantages compared to this) - you could have
Simply define the compiler directive NOFORMSPLEASE when compiling your
console app.
The ProcessMessages is there (I guess) for allowing the Application
object to update screens (WinControls).
Since a console application does not link in LCL this is not necessary.
Bart
Thanks Bart, I will try it.
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Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] (no subject)
Simply define the compiler directive NOFORMSPLEASE when compiling
Message
From: Bart bartjun...@gmail.com
To: FPC-Pascal users discussions fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org
Sent: Sun, April 11, 2010 4:51:54 PM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] (no subject)
Simply define the compiler directive NOFORMSPLEASE when compiling your
console app.
The ProcessMessages
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ak za wrote:
i want to don't send mail to me from you but idn't know how do it.
please guide me
Do you mean unsubscribe, see link at bottom of this email:
http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal
Then look at bottom of page, unsubscribe.
Micha
http://svn.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/trunk/rtl/objpas/dateutil.inc?view=diffr1=12957r2=12958
shows that a change was recently made which replaces Trunc with
Round in the *Between routines in dateutil.inc (DaysBetween,
HoursBetween, etc.).
So this program:
-
Hello,
I had the older version of FP and installed the new one -2.2.2 on a PC machine
from the file fpc-2.2.2.i386-win32.exe (and unfortunately unistalled the old
one).
I think I followed all the steps that were descibed and used names of the
directories according the advices - not too long and
How can i access harware ports if there is no ports unit on Linux
x64 port?
There is a tutorial for Hardware Access here:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access
Well of course i read that, but there is no ports unit in x64 Linux.
uses
Classes, SysUtils, LResources, Forms,
Then when I do compile, and see nothing happen, the about box
says:
Lightweight IDE: 0.2.9
FPC (Intel): Failed!
FPC (PPC): 2.2.0
GCC: powerpc-apple-Darwin8-gcc-4.0.1(GCC)
TransSkel: 4.0a1
Looks perfect! (As long as you don't need to compile for Intel.)
/Ingemar
That's fine, but I
hi!
Anybody knows why fpc win32 IDE consumes much cpu time on windows me (and
also win xp). Are there some special settings, or any configs to avoid this?
Thank you!
-G
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Gergely MOLNAR wrote:
hi!
Anybody knows why fpc win32 IDE consumes much cpu time on windows me (and
also win xp).
At least for me it doesn't on XP and I never heard that it does on XP.
9x/ME is another story, the console implementation of 9x/ME is poor. I
think the best option for 9x/ME
Hi,
I think there are some problems with links in on-line fpc documentation. For
example look at
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/userse38.html#x55-1330008.2
and link to Programmers guide at the bottom of the page or
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/userse39.html#x56-1340008.3
OS X 10.3.6
This code makes a window area in center of screen, and prints in that area. The new window is filled with characters when DELLINE is used. Any hints?
program TestCRT;
uses
CRT;
var
f : text;
procedure win( s : string );
begin
Window( 1, 3, ScreenWidth, ScreenHeight - 2 );
I have some big TP 5.5 program to port to some more recent compiler, and FP
seems a fair choice, since a little trial convinced me of the great quality of
the product.
Yet my target hardware is so poor that we have to stick to MS-DOS 6.20.
The fact is that I need to also port some
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Jérémie LEFRANCOIS wrote:
I have some big TP 5.5 program to port to some more recent compiler, and FP
seems a fair choice, since a little trial convinced me of the great quality of
the product.
Yet my target hardware is so poor that we have to stick to
to support...
Regards John
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From: Jérémie LEFRANCOIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 June 2004 10:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [fpc-pascal](no subject)
I have some big TP 5.5 program to port to some more recent
compiler, and FP
seems a fair choice, since
Lee, John said:
You may have looked at this already, but can't you run win 9x of some
sort eg 98. This can be quite cheap 10e or thereabouts...My guess is
this'll run on a 486/pentium with 1? G disk, 16? M memory -then use dos
(or even win32) fpc...
I'd add to this - what's your (the original
Title: zenet
What is the
difference between
---
/usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/ibase/ibase60.ppuand
---
/usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/fcl/interbase.ppu
?
What can i use better?
How can I download documentation for
each?
#Tsch : Balzs Csaba
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, [iso-8859-2] Balázs Csaba wrote:
What is the difference between
--- /usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/ibase/ibase60.ppu
and
--- /usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/fcl/interbase.ppu
?
What can i use better?
ibase60 is the low-level C api. 'interbase' contains a TDataset
From: "Lee, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [fpc-pascal](no subject)
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 19:21:36 -0
Dear sir,
Hi, I installed Pascal but the Interface is not the right one and it is not as fast as it was once downloaded. Please can you tell me how to get the right Pascal Interface and working properly?
your sincerely
Patrick Zerafa.
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Dear sir,
Hi, I installed Pascal but the Interface is not the right one and it is not
as fast
On maandag, maa 10, 2003, at 13:35 Europe/Brussels, Patrick Zerafa
wrote:
I cannot install the Pascal, I did everything as needed:
- Unzipped the file (install.exe)
- Opened the file and was asked for Base Path in which I left it as
default
- Then after the installation was completed the
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